Accessibility Statement

We aim to ensure that our website can be used as effectively and easily as possible by all users. We constantly maintain Web Accessibility Initiative level 2 (AA).

The website is designed to be used by all browsers and devices.

Our commitment is to continually improve the website and meet legislation and guidelines.

Downloading and opening documents

Most of our downloadable documents are in Portable Document Format (PDF) and can be read through the free Adobe Acrobat Reader.

ReadSpeaker

If you have trouble reading text online you can use the ReadSpeaker tool to have the text read out loud to you. It is really simple to use and you don’t have to download anything. For more information please visit ReadSpeaker's text to speech website.

Useful website

The Ability Net website explains the many ways you can change your browser, computer, keyboard and mouse settings to make the web more accessible for you.

Plain English

We aim to use plain language and avoid unnecessary jargon and acronyms on this website. We follow plain English guidelines to try and make the content of the website as clear as possible.